I have yet to explore the Search Tools portion of this assignment, but I had to stop and post this comment. After exploring NovelNY and the Gale and Ebsco Databases, I decided to add a few more search tools -- and maybe a cool widget -- to our Library Databases page. LIttle did I know that this would turn out to be an all-day activity!!
I did find these cool links to NovelNY databases, which list what is available in an easy-t-read format:
http://novelnewyork.org/pfriendlydatabases.php
http://novelnewyork.org/factsheets/noveldb.pdf
http://novelnewyork.org/databases.php
Tomorrow I move on to Search Tools. We have made Custom Google Search engines, and even used a widget for those, so I am eager to see what else we can try with the students.
- First I had to make room in the grid of databases. Our web page tool (SchoolCenter) apparently did not like me messing with the pretty layout, as it added more cells than I did, rearranged them, and resized them.
- When adding a widget, once must edit in html. This then changes a SchoolCenter page to always being edited in html.
- When attempting to add some text to the page in Advanced Editor (non-html), the new widgets decided that this was apparently an affront to their code, and reformatted to elimate the search boxes.
- I tried to add a Gale widget, but this really threw everything out of kilter.
- Back to step one.
I did find these cool links to NovelNY databases, which list what is available in an easy-t-read format:
http://novelnewyork.org/pfriendlydatabases.php
http://novelnewyork.org/factsheets/noveldb.pdf
http://novelnewyork.org/databases.php
Tomorrow I move on to Search Tools. We have made Custom Google Search engines, and even used a widget for those, so I am eager to see what else we can try with the students.
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